This new book provides the most thorough analysis of the 'law merchant' analysing and clarifying current thinking and including a formula to recognise and apply a rule of the lex mercatoria in practice. Learn More

The new edition of the leading commentary on the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG), provides updated comprehensive analysis of the Convention's impact on domestic and international laws of commerce. Learn More

This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Consumer Rights Act, which sets out a framework consolidating the key consumer rights covering contracts for goods, services, and digital content and the law relating to unfair terms in consumer contracts. Learn More

This book is a timely and comprehensive examination of consumer participation in EU competition law enforcement. Using in-depth analysis of recent case law and policy documents, it offers a clear and innovative framework of the subject's normative and practical aspects, and proposes necessary remedial and procedural rules to enable participation. Learn More

Identifies and analyses the problems with English sales law, and in particular the Sale of Goods Act 1979. Arguing in favour of a thorough overhaul of the law, this book considers how the law could be modernised, and sets out the criteria which should be applied to bring it up to date. Learn More

This is the first book to consider choice-of-court agreements in light of all European and international instruments: the 2005 Hague Convention, the Brussels 1 Regulation (both the 2000 and 2012 versions), and the Lugano Convention of 2007. It benefits from thematic organisation according to principal questions and carefully chosen appendices. Learn More